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LRC Military Dead Toll Goes Up To Over 20 In Mamfe;


We are getting confirmed reports from AmbaNews that the death toll of Terrorist Soldiers Goes Above 20 [one gendarmerie officer shot in the head at the ceiling of the Mamfe Gendarmerie station where he'd escaped to hide]. 


AmbaNews said, at exactly 11:01, they were briefed from their Mamfe reporter that: "Several gunshots everywhere In town right now.. It started around 10:30 PM..right now its getting worst". The ADF forces could be overheard shouting, "Ambazonia Ooyeeee!" Earlier this morning Friday Dec 8, 2017, a top military source at Mamfe who agreed to speak to us on condition we seal his identity confirmed to us that a group of heavily armed men stormed Mamfe and held it for more than 3 hours; moving about attacking military and police posts as well as their offices. First, the unidentified men sprung from nowhere and attacked the Mamfe Gendarmerie station killing almost all of them including one who had sought refuge on the ceiling. A gendarmerie officer on duty who survived recounted to our source; "...I saw witchcraft. We met with the boys face to face and shot them untill all our cartridges got finished. None of them were hurt. I saw witchcraft...". Our source continued that, secondly, they paraded everywhere around town bringing down whoever had La Republique's military or police regalia. At one of such encounter, they succeeded to kill all the gendarmes aboard a Hilux vehicle and confiscated the car. By press time, the death toll had spiral a little bit above 20. All military hospitals around Manyu are packed full with seriously injured terrorist soldiers: 11 gendarmes, 3 police, 6 BIRs and many more are crying on hospital beds like babies. It is important to mention that stray bullets caught 5 civilians. Thank God none of them died.

Prominent amongst the civilian casualties is Roland Fashion, a household businessman. He recounts from his hospital bed to our reporter that he was driving back home after he'd just drop off his girlfriend when he suddenly heard gunshots from the opposite direction. He immediately turned the vehicle from the fire. Unfortunately, he bumped into gendarmes who suspected he was one of the Ambazonian forces. He got a bullet. He is responding to treatment. Another prominent civilian casualty is the Night Watchman of the Manyu Community Radio. By the time of publication of this news item, our office was unable to get through to the Commander in Chief of the AGC, Dr. AYABA CHO Lucas for comments on the strike. However, the AGC Communications Team told AmbaNews that their ADF forces were on assignment last night. This is a developing story. We will update you as Mamfe updates us. Our Comment: Official figures by Lying CRTV putting the dead at one is a big fat lie. They are careful not to despirit their people by projecting wrong figures. AmbaNews wonder aloud where Senator Assam is. He should check on his colonel son. Am sure those are officers who went into hiding when our forces came out head high. Now, pick up you phone and call anyone you know in Mamfe. Those in Mamfe may want to share their experience on our comment section. We must defend our homeland.

God bless Ambazonians.

 

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